Greg Rollett
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On Blogger since July 2007
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My blogs
- TECHnically Music
- Rock Star Recipes | Even Rock Stars Have To Eat
- Gen-Y Real Estate + Investment
- Thank You Sanctuary
- Lillian Platt Heyden
- Youth Trending Sessions | An Endagon Innovation
- Organic Foods Plus
- Social Media Wife
- Sanctuary at Bay Hill Orlando Special Offer | Rollett Real Estate
- West Coast Medical Jobs
- Gen-Y Rock Stars
- Bradford Place Blowout
- Natural Cure for Eczema
- Easy Auctions For Profit
- Disney Ticket Information
- Creating Gen-Y Magic
- All Pro Staffing
- Gen-Y Hospitality
- Rock Star Recipes | Even Rock Stars Have To Eat
- Rock Star Life of a Gen-Y Marketer | Greg Rollett
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Gender | Male |
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Industry | Marketing |
Occupation | Social Media Guy |
Location | Orlando, FL, United States |
Introduction | Greg Rollett is a Social Media and Youth Culture Marketer based in Orlando, FL. His background consists of marketing and advertising as well as a 10 year stint in the Indie Music Business. His newest business and life adventure has been the start of his new company, Endagon Innovations, a Social Media Boutique targeting small businesses and the Gen-Y fan-base that are changing the way people are buying and communicating. Greg is proud to serve on the Rock For Hunger Board of Directors and serves as the VP for the start-up non-profit in Orlando, FL. The organization helps those less fortunate in the area through Music, Peace and Action and has shown tremendous growth in its 1+ year of existence. Greg also sits on the inaugural Board for doterati, an association of Interactive Professionals in the Central Florida area. Greg can be contacted via email at rollettmarketing@gmail.com, on his website, http://gregrollett.blogspot.com and the various Social Networks that consume much of life. Start a conversation and the possibilities are endless. |
Interests | Music, marketing, the beach, hanging with my wife, making beats, making artists successful in my community and in the indie scene, recruiting, gen-y |